Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion (PLIF) is a surgical procedure designed to treat chronic lower back and leg pain caused by spinal instability or nerve compression. By removing the damaged disc and fusing the affected vertebrae, PLIF provides stability, relieves symptoms, and can help restore mobility.
PLIF is usually recommended for people with:
PLIF involves several key steps:
Important risks to be aware of include:
Here is what most patients can expect during recovery:
Will my pain be gone straight after surgery?
Many people notice relief from leg and nerve pain soon after PLIF, but back soreness and discomfort may persist for several weeks as tissues heal. Fusion takes several months.
Will my spine be less mobile after PLIF?
The fused spinal segment will not move, but most people retain good mobility in other parts of the back. Some reduction in flexibility is possible, especially if multiple levels are fused.